After the formation of the Moldavian Soviet Socialistic Republic in August 1944, the cities, through which the World War II warfront passed, started to be restored. Urban planning was concentrated in design institutes employing architects from Bessarabia, who returned from evacuation, and architects arrived from the USSR. The restoration of dilapidated historic buildings for administrative offices was done by broadening their special and volumetric structure and the simplification of the architecture. Because of the fast rhythm of restoration, few architectural monuments correspond to their original appearance. The ruined buildings were replaced by new buildings, designed in the spirit of Russian classicism and socialistic realism with the ...
This article reveals the influence of the conceptual directions of development within world architec...
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The study will follow up young Czechoslovak Republic looking for the architectonic forms of its repr...
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This work is devoted to the transformation of the architectural and planning structure of the Rostov...
This project looked at the various responses, both political and aesthetic, to the end of socialist ...
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The first years of post-war architecture are characterized by the restructuring of the administratio...
Notre recherche porte sur l’histoire de la reconstruction du Xreščatyk, l’avenue principale de Kiev,...
While historians have approached the process of popular democracies’ absorption into the Soviet syst...
Urban planning and architecture of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic (MSSR) was the topic of i...
The article is dedicated to the peculiarities of the architecture of “Stalinist Empire style” by the...
The project of current the President’s Palace of the Republic of Moldova (former the Soviet Supreme ...
Short annotation Architecture of Havířov in the Era of Socialist Realism Building of Havířov was par...
This article reveals the influence of the conceptual directions of development within world architec...
This article reveals the influence of the conceptual directions of development within world architec...
The paper analyzes the urban modernization of socialist Romania during the 1950s and 1960s with an e...
The study will follow up young Czechoslovak Republic looking for the architectonic forms of its repr...
Postwar architecture was formed in a transition period from the rehabilitation of the ruins of the d...
This work is devoted to the transformation of the architectural and planning structure of the Rostov...
This project looked at the various responses, both political and aesthetic, to the end of socialist ...
AbstractAfter the Second World War, the communist regime supported by Moscow started building the Ne...
The first years of post-war architecture are characterized by the restructuring of the administratio...
Notre recherche porte sur l’histoire de la reconstruction du Xreščatyk, l’avenue principale de Kiev,...
While historians have approached the process of popular democracies’ absorption into the Soviet syst...
Urban planning and architecture of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic (MSSR) was the topic of i...
The article is dedicated to the peculiarities of the architecture of “Stalinist Empire style” by the...
The project of current the President’s Palace of the Republic of Moldova (former the Soviet Supreme ...
Short annotation Architecture of Havířov in the Era of Socialist Realism Building of Havířov was par...
This article reveals the influence of the conceptual directions of development within world architec...
This article reveals the influence of the conceptual directions of development within world architec...
The paper analyzes the urban modernization of socialist Romania during the 1950s and 1960s with an e...
The study will follow up young Czechoslovak Republic looking for the architectonic forms of its repr...